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John Frederic Knoblauch McGill

Austin, Texas

1950 - 2017

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McGILL, John Frederic Knoblauch John Frederic Knoblauch McGill came into this world in Philadelphia on November 10, 1950, precious son to Betty and Edward McGill. John died in Austin after a short illness on December 7, 2017. John is dearly, dearly loved and will be missed by so many, including...

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To John's wife, we are very sorry to hear that John has passed. I know we will never forget him and we are so sorry for your great loss. We loved talking with him. I first met John when I started practicing real estate. He was smart and always could help with whatever problem you had. He was not just an advisor buy your friend. He was such a wonderful person to know and have as a friend. We will miss him greatly.

Over many years when I was his legal client, John taught me with grace and wit. I especially appreciated how he taught me about doing the right thing. I am forever grateful. I share my sympathies with Ann, his family and all those who loved him.

I'm so sorry to hear of John's death. I was a classmate of his at South Broward High School - Class of '68.

I didn't know him as well as some...

Ann, I just read about John's death...he was so much more than a friend to so many. His life had a positive impact on many and his loss will be felt greatly. Tears are streaming as I write this as he was our "go-to" guy when we had questions about legal issues in Real Estate. We saw him at different venues over the years and was always greeted warmly. We wrap our arms around you to add love and support of others.
Gwynn and Judy
Home and Hearth Realty

Ann, so sorry to hear of John's passing. From the time I met him through you, I knew he had a very unique spirit. What a fun and interesting guy. The two of you together cast a really beautiful light and energy, with just a hint of mischief. Seeing John and you always made me smile. He and I would talk of our love of Philly sports, tell silly stories, and laugh. My deepest sympathy.

I am so sorry for this loss. So many of us in the community loved him and appreciated his wit and compassion. I just got this news about his death.

Thinking about you during this very difficult time, Ms. Ann. Your friend, Maribel

John: For the past 40 or more years, you were our friend, our attorney, my wife's employer, counselor, moving helper, sports fan, and most of the time, wonderful story teller. You are missed and will always be in our memories. Rest friend, you deserve it and thank you for being the kind of person you have always been.

Steve, Sharee & Mark Reed

No matter how difficult our day had been, when John came by the Office to take Ann to dinner he would always find something about the day to make us smile. John was truly one of the Good Guys.